Definition of Vegetations. Meaning of Vegetations. Synonyms of Vegetations

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Definition of Vegetations

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Meaning of Vegetations from wikipedia

- Vegetation is an ****emblage of plant species and the ground cover they provide. It is a general term, without specific reference to particular taxa, life...
- Libman-Sacks endocarditis involves small vegetations, while infective endocarditis is composed of large vegetations. These immune complexes precipitate an...
- In medicine, a vegetation is an abnormal growth named for its similarity to natural vegetation. Vegetations are often ****ociated with endocarditis. They...
- environments (sal****er or freshwater). In lakes, rivers and wetlands, aquatic vegetations provide cover for aquatic animals such as fish, amphibians and aquatic...
- A vegetation index (VI) is a spectral imaging transformation of two or more image bands designed to enhance the contribution of vegetation properties and...
- A vegetation deity is a nature deity whose disappearance and reappearance, or life, death and rebirth, embodies the growth cycle of plants. In nature worship...
- annuals) are pioneers, or early-successional species. Others form the main vegetation of many stable habitats, occurring for example in the ground layer of...
- a habitat; the arrangement of vegetation in layers. It classifies the layers (sing. stratum, pl. strata) of vegetation largely according to the different...
- valves. The vegetations that are thus formed consist of immune complexes, platelet thrombi, fibrin, and mononuclear cells. The vegetations may dislodge...
- Tropical vegetation is any vegetation in tropical latitudes. Plant life that occurs in climates that are warm year-round is in general more biologically...